Effect of gypsum, k-humate and plant growth promoting bacteria on improvement of soil properties and productivity of wheat and maize irrigated by saline water [electronic resources].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p. 129-139Other title:- تأثير الجبس ،هيومات البوتاسيوم و البكتيريا المنشطة لنمو النبات على خصائص التربة وإنتاجية القمح والذرة المروية بالمياه الملحية [Added title page title]
- Mansoura university journal of soil sciences and agricultural engineering, 2020 v. 11 (5) [electronic resources].
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Because of water shortage in North Nile Delta, Egypt, some farmers have to irrigate their crops by saline water.
So, soils and/or plants are preferred to be treated by some amendments to alleviate the hazardous effects of salt stress.
Two field experiments were conducted at Sakha Agric. Res. Station Farm, Kafr Elsheikh Gov., Egypt, to study the effect of
gypsum (50, 75 and 100% of gypsum requirement, 8.2 t ha-1), K-humate (5 and 10 kg ha-1) and inoculation with plant
growth-promoting-rhizobacteria (PGPR), (108-109 colony, ml-1) on soil properties and productivity of wheat (2018/19)
and maize (2019) irrigated by saline water (0.7 and 2.43 dSm-1). The results revealed that plant height, grain filling,
grain and straw yields of wheat and maize were negatively affected by irrigation water salinity. Also, irrigation water
salinity clearly affected soil ECe and ESP, while it slightly affected soil bulk density and total porosity.
Also, soil ECe, ESP, bulk density and total porosity were slightly affected by application of gypsum, K-humate and PGPR.
The biomass yield, plant height and grain filling in both crops were positively affected by gypsum application,
whereas it alleviated the adverse effects of salinity on crop growth. Also, K-humate with PGPR positively affected
the crop yield and its attributes. The bio amendments alleviated the harmful effects of salinity stress on both crops.
Finally, 100% gypsum combined with higher rate of K-humate and PGPR treatments was more effective treatment on plant growth
and alleviated the harmful effects of salinity stress on plant growth.
Summary in Arabic.
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